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PDP crisis: I would’ve disowned former senate president Wabara if he were my father – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has said he would have disowned former senate president and the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees, (BoT) Adolphus Wabara if he were his father.

According to Wike, Wabara is part of those fanning the crisis between the FCT Minister and his former protege, Rivers State governor, Siminilayi Fubara.

Speaking during a media chat in Abuja held on Sunday, January 19, Wike said it was wrong for PDP leaders to desperately seek the removal of the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, and the National Secretary, Sam Anyanwu, despite court rulings.

According to Wike: “If Wabara were my father, I would have disowned him. He doesn’t deserve to be a leader. No wonder Obasanjo made a presidential broadcast about his acts of corruption.”

“It doesn’t bother me at all. The matter is in the hands of the courts, and the party constitution is clear.

“If they resign, they must be replaced through elections. The fact that someone is trying to bypass this process doesn’t surprise me.

“Some people are trying to manipulate the situation, but it will not succeed. The matter is in the courts, and we should respect the rule of law. We need to focus on resolving issues within the party, particularly with the upcoming convention.

“Instead of stoking crises, the convention should take place as scheduled in December, and we should usher in a new executive.”

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